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World History, Volume 1 to 1500


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 9781711471419 | 642 Pages | PDF (True) | 163 MB
World History, Volume 1: to 1500 is designed to meet the scope and sequence of a world history course to 1500 offered at both two-year and four-year institutions. Suitable for both majors and non majors World History, Volume 1: to 1500 introduces students to a global perspective of history couched in an engaging narrative. Concepts and assessments help students think critically about the issues they encounter so they can broaden their perspective of global history. A special effort has been made to introduce and juxtapose people’s experiences of history for a rich and nuanced discussion. Primary source material represents the cultures being discussed from a firsthand perspective whenever possible. World History, Volume 1: to 1500 also includes the work of diverse and underrepresented scholars to ensure a full range of perspectives.

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Medieval Women Religious, c. 800-c. 1500 New Perspectives


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English | January 24, 2023 | ISBN: 1837650292 | True EPUB/PDF | 278 pages | 9/20.4 MB
A multi-disciplinary re-evaluation of the role of women religious in the Middle Ages, both inside and outside the cloister.

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Louisiana and the Gulf South Frontier, 1500-1821


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English | ISBN: 0807157104 | 2014 | 296 pages | EPUB | 1270 KB
Bound together by social, demographic, and economic commonalities, the territory extending from East Texas to West Florida occupies a unique space in early American history. A masterful synthesis of two decades of scholarly work, F. Todd Smith’s Louisiana and the Gulf South Frontier, 1500-1821 examines the region’s history from the eve of European colonization to the final imposition of American hegemony.

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Women in Medieval Europe 1200-1500


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2016 | 314 Pages | ISBN: 1138855685 | PDF | 6 MB
Women in Medieval Europe explores the key areas of female experience in the later medieval period, from peasant women to Queens. It considers the women of the later Middle Ages in the context of their social relationships during a time of changing opportunities and activities, so that by 1500 the world of work was becoming increasingly restricted to women. The chapters are arranged thematically to show the varied roles and lives of women in and out of the home, covering topics such as marriage, religion, family and work.For the second edition a new chapter draws together recent work on Jewish and Muslim women, as well as those from other ethnic groups, showing the wide ranging experiences of women from different backgrounds. Particular attention is paid to women at work in the towns, and specifically urban topics such as trade, crafts, healthcare and prostitution. The latest research on women, gender and masculinity has also been incorporated, along with updated further reading recommendations.This fully revised new edition is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the topic, perfect for all those studying women in Europe in the later Middle Ages.

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European Urbanization, 1500-1800


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2006 | 418 Pages | ISBN: 0415417686 | PDF | 8 MB
In European Urbanization Jan de Vries provides a comprehensive data base for understanding the nature of the changes that took place in European cities from 1500 to 1800. The book is based on an immense systematic survey of the population history of 379 European cities with 10,000 or more inhabitants analysed at fifty-year intervals. Using a wide range of economic, demographic and geographic models, Professor de Vries illustrates the patterns of urban growth, draws conclusions about the significance of migratory behaviour and shows the effects of urbanization on the history of Europe as a whole.Presenting these broad measures in urbanization the book makes the case that the cities of Europe gradually came to form a single urban system. The properties of this system are analysed with the use of several different geographical concepts: rank-size distribution, transition matrices and potential surfaces, among others. This examination of the fortunes of cities of different sizes and regions and the economic and political factors that affected their development is fundamentally important for understanding modern Europe and contemporary problems of urban development. Jan de Vries mines these rich, complex data to give us a balanced view of the dynamics of change in urban, pre-industrial society.This book was first published in 1984.

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1500+ Weird, Wacky and Fascinating Facts


Free Download 1500+ Weird, Wacky and Fascinating Facts: Amazing Book of Random Knowledge About Movies, History, Science, Superstitions, Animals, Food, Medicine, Inventions, Strange Jobs, Product Flops and More by Jonny Katz
English | November 1, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BL8996ZR | 233 pages | EPUB | 1.76 Mb
"DID YOU KNOW ….?"

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